Pulitzer Prize winner Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973) is renowned for her nuanced and sensitive depictions of rural Chinese life in the 1930s. As the daughter of Presbyterian missionaries based in China, Buck used her background growing up in China to write The Good Earth. Now, literary tourists can enjoy visiting and exploring her legacy at her house in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

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Title: The Good Earth (Pulitzer Prize Winner), Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: The Big Wave, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Letter from Peking: A Novel, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Peony: A Novel of China, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: The Good Earth, Author: Pearl S. Buck
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Title: East Wind: West Wind: The Saga of a Chinese Family, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: The Child Who Never Grew: A Memoir, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Pavilion of Women: A Novel of Life in the Women's Quarters, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Death in the Castle: A Novel, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: The Big Wave, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: The Good Earth (Graphic Adaptation), Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Sons, Author: Pearl S. Buck
#2 in Series
Title: The Child Who Never Grew: A Memoir, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Kinfolk: A Novel of China, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Christmas Day in the Morning: Awakening the Joy of Christmas, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Home for Christmas: Stories for Young and Old, Author: Henry Van Dyke
Title: The Mother. Illustrated, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: This Proud Heart: A Novel, Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: The Good Earth (Graphic Adaptation), Author: Pearl S. Buck
Title: Fighting Angel Portrait Of A Soul, Author: Pearl S. Buck

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